Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 120 of the book. Published August 2019 Dixie Mountain is located north of Yellow Pine, Idaho. The peak is part of an impressive ridge system that runs between Profile Gap and Elk Summit. While this ridge is not found within the Frank Church River of no Return Wilderness, it is … Continue reading
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This peak is not in the book. Published July 2019 This peak is located southwest of Pollock Mountain. John Platt and company climbed this peak as part of a long loop hike starting south of the summit. John’s trip report is linked below. USGS Pollock Mountain Access See the Ant Butte page for the south access and the Pollock Mountain … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published July 2019 North Star Butte is located a little over a mile northwest of Ant Butte in the southeastern Seven Devils Mountains. John Platt and company climbed this peak as part of a long loop hike. His trip report is linked below. USGS Pollock Mountain Access See the Ant Butte Page East Slopes, … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published July 2019 Ant Butte is located in the southeastern Seven Devil Mountains and southwest of Pollock Mountain. USGS Pollock Mountain Access Turn west off from US-95 at Mile Marker 172 onto the Smokey Boulder Road, FS-074. This point is about 15 minutes north of New Meadows and 30-40 minutes south of Riggins … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published July 2019 Emmett Mountain is located in the southern Seven Devils Mountains west of Black Lake. USGS Purgatory Saddle Access Use this link: Southern Seven Devils Access. From Black Lake, take FST-218 and then FST-216 through Joes Gap and Six Lake Basin toward the saddle on the peak’s North Side. John Platt … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published July 2019 Peak 9542 is located in the Northern Boulder Mountains, three miles north of Jerry Peak. Rick Baugher has suggested the name “Sage Creek Peak.” Rick climbed the peak from Sage Creek. Use the link below to read his trip report. USGS Jerry Peak … Continue reading